To heck with the 1:43, I want a 1:1 in the U.S.!!! That is one gorgeous and refined wagon!

'Murica's need to look 'outdoorsy' or whatever with every wagon raised 3 inches, needless body cladding etc. is really growing old to my eyes Maybe it's a lumberjack thing with the beards and flannel shirts too. I just want a low, slick wagon that can pull a wagon, get 30 MPG and not cost Audi or M-B money...there must be others of like mind?

The prices are great but it looks like most of his inventory has been already depleted. He used to have a wider variety in the recent past.

Yes, these models are out of production for quite some time, I am surprised that they this seller still has them. Although older I think they still look great. Too bad that HPI is not around any more.

True, HPI models are fantastic and not so expensive (most of the times). If you find one that you like for an affordable price, just go for it because you don't need to worry about the quality of those models, except for some that have windows popping out of their frames.

The prices are great but it looks like most of his inventory has been already depleted. He used to have a wider variety in the recent past.

Yes, these models are out of production for quite some time, I am surprised that they this seller still has them. Although older I think they still look great. Too bad that HPI is not around any more.

True, HPI models are fantastic and not so expensive (most of the times). If you find one that you like for an affordable price, just go for it because you don't need to worry about the quality of those models, except for some that have windows popping out of their frames.

I only see that on the resin models. None if my die cast HPIs have that.

The prices are great but it looks like most of his inventory has been already depleted. He used to have a wider variety in the recent past.

Yes, these models are out of production for quite some time, I am surprised that they this seller still has them. Although older I think they still look great. Too bad that HPI is not around any more.

True, HPI models are fantastic and not so expensive (most of the times). If you find one that you like for an affordable price, just go for it because you don't need to worry about the quality of those models, except for some that have windows popping out of their frames.

I only see that on the resin models. None if my die cast HPIs have that.

If that model on offer at £40 is supplied with a good outer outer cardboard sleeve, then it is remarkably cheap. The model in the other auction you refer to doesn't have the outer sleeve ('manque emballage carton' is quoted) and sold, as you say, for more than twice the price of this current ‘buy it now’ deal.

The highest price I’ve personally noted in the last couple of years for this DeWalt 2002 Morgan is £175.

Where the Le Mans 2004 Castle Communications version is concerned the sky can be the limit. I have a screen shot on file of the closure of an auction on 17 January 2016 at EUR807.00 (£640.00 at that time). This was at the time a large collection of Spark models were on offer by one seller. Two buyers, who clearly had a lot of cash to spend, bid against one another to the extent that quite a number of models sold at prices far above the norm. Nevertheless the 2004 Morgan is very sought after.